Next up the center position.

After making moves, for 1,2,3 spot. The next objective is to address the starting 5 spot. I think big Val still doesn't have the strength to start for our team right away, so we need someone for him to team up with.

Is it a matter of us just resigning, Aaron Gray? Or do we maybe look at someone like Chris Kaman?

Big Val is going to be perpetually in foul trouble as a rookie, if not longer, so you'll need one that can play solid minutes. Judging by the way Lowry likes to get up and down the floor you'll need one good in transition, too.

Given the hype/hope around Valanciunas, I doubt any big investment will be made at the C spot. I say let JV start and play 24-32 minutes per night. The combination of whichever of Amir/Davis is still here and Gray can play the rest.

Przybilla is apparently leaning towards retirement (sorry no link, but I read that a few days ago). Oden is too much of an injury risk, but will still likely get picked up and overpaid, given the risk.

Big Val is going to be perpetually in foul trouble as a rookie, if not longer, so you'll need one that can play solid minutes. Judging by the way Lowry likes to get up and down the floor you'll need one good in transition, too.

I though Oden was taking the year off? Either way, that is an awful, awful idea. He'd just make all our white guys self-conscious without contributing on the floor.

I like my bball teams to have a solid 8-man rotation with 3 guards, 2 swingment, and 3 bigmen. That means you need versitile players, and we've got them.

The 3 big-men in our rotation would be JV and AB to start with AJ off the bench. Part of what make AB valuable is he plays both spots, which is a must for a 3-man rotation. With Davis filling in when injuries come and Gray/Acy as desperation-mode options.